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Acute Systemic Effect of Electrical Muscle Stimulation in Critically Ill Patients
Chest, 08/28/09
Gerovasili V et al. – The data presented suggest that EMS has a systemic effect on microcirculation. These results encourage further studies to explore the potential use of EMS as a preventive and rehabilitation tool in ICU patients.
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